Thiol-mediated redox regulation of lymphocyte proliferation. Possible involvement of adult T cell leukemia-derived factor and glutathione in transferrin receptor expression.

  • Iwata S
  • Hori T
  • Sato N
  • et al.
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The proliferative response of PBMC to PHA, Con A, OKT3 mAb and IL-2-dependent proliferation of PHA-blasts was examined in a thiol-free environment (cultured in a L-cystine- and GSH-free medium). [3H]TdR incorporation assay and cell cycle analysis revealed that stimulated PBMC could not enter the S phase when deprived of these thiol compounds. In thiol-free cultures, an increase in intracellular free Ca2+ concentration and IL-2R alpha-chain/p 55 (Tac) induction was still observed, whereas transferrin receptor induction was markedly reduced, suggesting that the proliferative response of mitogenically stimulated PBMC was arrested in the late G1 phase in which transferrin receptor is induced. In GSH-depleted cultures, a similar reduction of the proliferative response of PBMC and PHA-blasts was observed when the concentration of L-cystine was lowered, in a dose-dependent manner. Each reduction or loss of proliferative response was partially restored by supplementation of 2-ME or adult T cell leukemia-derived factor (ADF)/human thioredoxin which is considered to be an endogenous dithiol-reducing factor. L-Cystine transport analysis showed that mitogenically stimulated PBMC and PHA blasts incorporated L-cystine, whereas resting PBMC did not. Furthermore, ADF as well as 2-ME exhibited an enhancing activity on the L-cystine transport in PHA blasts. Together with the fact that L-cystine transport is a limiting step in glutathione synthesis, these findings suggest that GSH and ADF might cooperate in the thiol-mediated redox regulation process and might also play key roles in cell cycle (late G1 to S) progression of activated lymphocytes.

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Iwata, S., Hori, T., Sato, N., Ueda-Taniguchi, Y., Yamabe, T., Nakamura, H., … Yodoi, J. (1994). Thiol-mediated redox regulation of lymphocyte proliferation. Possible involvement of adult T cell leukemia-derived factor and glutathione in transferrin receptor expression. The Journal of Immunology, 152(12), 5633–5642. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.12.5633

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